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My daughter really likes the “shop” and seems to be all about me building her projects. Of course, she isn’t interested in furniture, other than a castle bed, but she wants a lemonade stand for the summer. Here are two designs I’m mulling over.
First one is similar to one she pointed out in a catalog, PB for kids, I think. The second one is one I’m adapting from a more traditional hot-dog / ice cream stand. Back door cabinet and a from the top ice -cream / cooler compartment.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 218 days ago
2nd one looks easier to move around
lucky girl!!
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Scott Hildenbrand
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posted 218 days ago
My vote is on the right. It’s one she can move herself without much trouble. Just be sure to build in an auto break to keep it from rolling when it shouldn’t be.
sawdustroad
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posted 218 days ago
Yeah, a brake will be a very important item. I also like the one on the right. I think it makes it less of an option to “hide” from the customer. Might help her get out and interact.
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toyguy
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posted 218 days ago
As a recently retired guy, how about one of them for me too…..That way I might be able to afford some more shop equipment.
That looks like it would be a fun project, and with a daughter would make it even more special.
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HallTree
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posted 218 days ago
The one on the left looks like it would not go anyplace once put in place, but might be heavy to move around, so for now I would go for the one on the right. To really go all out you could add it to the front of her bike.
-- Ron in Osseo, Minnesota